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Can the AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU) run Baldur’s Gate 3? (2026)

Yes
~60 FPS at 1080p with optimized settings

The AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU) is a handheld card with 4GB of VRAM, and Baldur’s Gate 3 is a moderately demanding game. Paired with a balanced Intel Core i5-8600K-class CPU it averages about 60 FPS at 1080p with FrameCoach's tuned settings — up from roughly 36 FPS with everything on High.

ResolutionAll-High FPSOptimized FPS
1080p3660
1440p2262
4K1236
💡 Baldur’s Gate 3: Act 3 is very CPU-heavy; expect a CPU bottleneck in the city.
🚀 Biggest free win: enable FSR (Balanced) — about +55% FPS for a small sharpness trade.

At 1080p expect around 60 FPS, at 1440p about 62 FPS, and at 4K roughly 36 FPS with optimized settings. The single biggest improvement is FSR upscaling — set it to Quality.

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Frequently asked

Can the AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU) run Baldur’s Gate 3?

Yes. With FrameCoach's optimized balanced settings, the AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU) averages about 60 FPS at 1080p in Baldur’s Gate 3.

What FPS does the AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU) get in Baldur’s Gate 3 at 1080p?

Around 60 FPS at 1080p with optimized settings (up from about 36 FPS on all-High).

How do I make Baldur’s Gate 3 run better on the AMD Radeon 780M (iGPU)?

Turn on FSR (Balanced) for the biggest free boost, keep ray tracing off, and lower the heaviest settings a notch. FrameCoach's full per-setting guide for this exact combo shows what each option costs.

FPS figures are estimates from a generalized model (hardware tier × game load × per-setting weights), not live benchmarks — real performance varies by scene, drivers and game version.